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book argues is that in the east with a lot of shortcomings, in the east you have, and let's talk about china or singapore, you've got countries that have systems that allow them to think much longer-term, much more for the community, where capability and merit are rewarded at the expense of just, you know, pop laughity. the shortcomings are evident. lack of traparency, lk of accountability, difficulty to remove the leadership if they're not doing a good job. so some elements from both sides is really what the book argues for. that we have to learn something from the east. they have to certainly learn something from us. >> but do you have a feeling about the east that in fact unless they make political reform, unless they have more democracy, that in the end they are end up in such a terribleonflict that the system may have create-- they have created can't survive. >> the social tension in china is enormous today. and it will force them to make changes. the changes that we expect in the west. >> do you think they will resist the changes or make them. >> they resist them by nature. >> because
book argues is that in the east with a lot of shortcomings, in the east you have, and let's talk about china or singapore, you've got countries that have systems that allow them to think much longer-term, much more for the community, where capability and merit are rewarded at the expense of just, you know, pop laughity. the shortcomings are evident. lack of traparency, lk of accountability, difficulty to remove the leadership if they're not doing a good job. so some elements from both sides is...
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it played very well in china. i too will be interesting to see how it plays to a european audience. >> what about the european and german hopefuls? >> i am not sure -- there was one german film in competition. it is about german immigrants to the u.s. going gold hunting during the gold rush. maybe it has a chance, but i would not bet on it. the film i would bet on going home with the golden bear is an iranian. he made his film in secret and got it shipped to the berlinale. i think that alone makes it a favorite. >> we will have plenty more from you throughout the berlinale. thanks very much. researchers have put their creation on display in britain's science museum. >> it does not include any living tissue, but it sports the latest prosthetic technology including artificial organs, a synthetic blood, and robotic lynn's -- limbs. >> at first glance, you might mistake him for a person, but rex's body is more like a computer. >> i thought that was absolutely science fiction, so i thought it was very impressive. also
it played very well in china. i too will be interesting to see how it plays to a european audience. >> what about the european and german hopefuls? >> i am not sure -- there was one german film in competition. it is about german immigrants to the u.s. going gold hunting during the gold rush. maybe it has a chance, but i would not bet on it. the film i would bet on going home with the golden bear is an iranian. he made his film in secret and got it shipped to the berlinale. i think...
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china's experience is to be quite disruptive and you wouldn't want to be in china particularly as an older person over the next year's but if you are in sweden as things go south it could be better to the we could only have the collapse with social security entitlements but we wouldn't like to have that right now. it turns out we may be lucky if that is all we get. >> host: you don't think as a country with resources and time that we could manage this matter? >> guest: if we stay where we are now we could probably whether things okay and we have an organization that is going to last for probably another ten or 15 years here. br despite the political culture looks like on the day to day basis it is a stable place. people respect the e. elections and the judicial system and all that. but what if we are not? utility has long been aspirational. people fought for the utility rate in america and for the college-educated and graduate women have been declining and continue to decline. right now for the white college-educated women the fertility rate is 1.6. in china it had a one china policy
china's experience is to be quite disruptive and you wouldn't want to be in china particularly as an older person over the next year's but if you are in sweden as things go south it could be better to the we could only have the collapse with social security entitlements but we wouldn't like to have that right now. it turns out we may be lucky if that is all we get. >> host: you don't think as a country with resources and time that we could manage this matter? >> guest: if we stay...
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again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. that this is you can't just when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many rick i am sure that's not what i was saying it was that was that you guys are doing it on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about it she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however
again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. that this is you can't just when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the...
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we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and the toxics law in beijing keeping people inside, posing a respiratory threat, especially to the elderly and children now. it is on the move, now in japan. we will be telling you about what people there are doing as well to deal with the threat of china's toxic smog. stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official
we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and the toxics law in beijing keeping people inside, posing a respiratory threat, especially to the elderly and children now. it is on the move, now in japan. we will be telling you about what people there are doing as well to deal with the threat of china's toxic smog. stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to...
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china has not shared close ties with its neighbor, but now that china has achieved the world's second largest gdp, it's got priorities to maintain steady economic growth. tensions created by north korea's nuclear program could threaten that goal. >> we spoke with our reporter in beijing and asked how china is reacting. >> chinese officials seem stunned and bitter. a chinese expert on security issues explains. >> translator: right up to the last moment, china's foreign ministry had tried to talk the north out of the test. north korea's action amounts to a diplomatic challenge against china. china has lost face diplomatically. it's an extremely troubling incident for chinese officials. >> there is only so much china can do to influence what north korea decides, but china can still have some influence with its exports and food aid. for instance, after taking into account international reaction, china could cut energy supplies and limit trade. this would result with provocative pressure against the north. but harsher sanctions are believed to be a long way off. he's the professor again. >
china has not shared close ties with its neighbor, but now that china has achieved the world's second largest gdp, it's got priorities to maintain steady economic growth. tensions created by north korea's nuclear program could threaten that goal. >> we spoke with our reporter in beijing and asked how china is reacting. >> chinese officials seem stunned and bitter. a chinese expert on security issues explains. >> translator: right up to the last moment, china's foreign ministry...
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don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right point eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you're conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many wriggler that's not what i was saying it was that was you guys if you went on to me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about it she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i
don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right point eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you're conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy...
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tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough. >> when you start looking at very complex affairs, then a simple letter is rarely sufficient to fully explore the issues. by working together, we are able to understand the cultural differences that exist between our different countries. >> in britain, u.s. coffeehouse starbucks sparked outrage when it was revealed the company paid very little tax in the u.k. its trick was to pay high licensing fees to reduce its corporate tax rate. activists say starbucks is no exception. >> there's a lot of online-based companies like amazon, google, facebook, that are avoiding tax, which is outrageous. >> apple, for example, has seen overseas earnings surged in recent years, but at the same time, the company has managed to reduce its foreign tax burden wit
tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough. >> when you start looking at very complex affairs, then a simple letter is rarely sufficient to fully explore the issues. by working together,...
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tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough. >> when you start looking at very complex affairs, then a simple letter is rarely sufficient to fully explore the issues. by working together, we are able to understand the cultural differences that exist between our different countries. >> in britain, u.s. coffeehouse starbucks sparked outrage when it was revealed the company paid very little tax in the u.k. its trick was to pay high licensing fees to reduce its corporate tax rate. activists say starbucks is no exception. >> there's a lot of online-based companies like amazon, google, facebook, that are avoiding tax, which is outrageous. >> apple, for example, has seen overseas earnings surged in recent years, but at the same time, the company has managed to reduce its foreign tax burden wit
tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough. >> when you start looking at very complex affairs, then a simple letter is rarely sufficient to fully explore the issues. by working together,...
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is really behind this dispute the us is playing of japan's fear of falling behind china or losing his primacy in asia and is also blown off the feel about them is asian nations towards. china so just vietnam the philippines and other countries as long as these asian countries fear chinese or bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons you know and they can stay profitable let me play the devil's advocate. say the united and japan feels more strongly strongly about going in. to take military action to take to take over these islands because it has the united states backing then china has an excuse to take military action against japan then the united states and japan can declare war on china i don't think anyone really wants this and if anyone with any russia now thinks that through it is it is a dangerous game so i can understand that yes it gets headlines to talk about oh yes it will sell american arms but that is not what's happening here. you believe. and just to remind you of our breaking news story burning debris has been raining down from the sky in russi
is really behind this dispute the us is playing of japan's fear of falling behind china or losing his primacy in asia and is also blown off the feel about them is asian nations towards. china so just vietnam the philippines and other countries as long as these asian countries fear chinese or bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons you know and they can stay profitable let me play the devil's advocate. say the united and japan feels more strongly strongly about going...
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and china is more than making up for it. and it is not just hugo boss. 2012 saw german exporters selling almost 1.1 billion euros worth of goods to international customers. that is 3.4% up from the year before. the value of imports rose as well, but at a more moderate pace. 2012 saw germany's second highest trade surplus since the recession began. >> for a look now on how the german trade numbers move the markets, here is a report from frankfurt. >> not many people here at the exchange dare to give a forecast where -- as to if german exports this year will be as strong as last year's. one factor which supported exports last year was the relatively low euro/dollar exchange rate, and nobody can tell what it will do this year. on the stock trading floor in frankfurt this friday, the dax managed to climb slightly towards the end of the trading day. also thanks to a positive development of the u.s. trade deficit. but still, traders are not heading into the weekend in a positive mood. outlooks that companies have been giving, and
and china is more than making up for it. and it is not just hugo boss. 2012 saw german exporters selling almost 1.1 billion euros worth of goods to international customers. that is 3.4% up from the year before. the value of imports rose as well, but at a more moderate pace. 2012 saw germany's second highest trade surplus since the recession began. >> for a look now on how the german trade numbers move the markets, here is a report from frankfurt. >> not many people here at the...
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china says 26 people are dead. police are investigate judging the cause of the explosion. >>> sharp may be following the foot steps of some recent companies. ron madison is here to explain the story. >> rough days for some electronics makers. many are staging come backs. sharp is one of these companies. the struggling maker said it posted its first profit in the final three moves last year. sharp executives say operating profit between october and december totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than tar get sales of crystal television sets and smartphones. the company set up a goal to start posting profits in the second half of this fiscal year that ends in march. that was a condition for firm to don't receive financial support from its main banks. the managing direct orsaid the company will make speedy efforts to restructure. he also says the company will continue to consider selling it's overseas plants and receive investment from taiwanese electronics giant. that will be part of its further tu
china says 26 people are dead. police are investigate judging the cause of the explosion. >>> sharp may be following the foot steps of some recent companies. ron madison is here to explain the story. >> rough days for some electronics makers. many are staging come backs. sharp is one of these companies. the struggling maker said it posted its first profit in the final three moves last year. sharp executives say operating profit between october and december totalled about $28...
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don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. debt really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many regard because that's not what i was saying it was that was that you guys are doing on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i am v
don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. debt really reflects the real size of the economy because on...
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is really behind this dispute the us is playing of japan's fear of falling behind china or losing his primacy in asia and is also blown off the field while in the asian nations towards a resurgent china so just vietnam the philippines and other countries as long as these asian countries fear chinese or bullying them but us has a role to play and they can sell weapons you know and they can stay profitable let me play the devil's advocate. say the united and japan feels more strongly strongly about going in. to take military action to take to take over these islands because it has the united states backing then china has an excuse to take military action against japan then the united states and japan can declare war on china i don't think anyone really wants this and if anyone with any russian now thinks that through it is it is a dangerous game so i can understand that yes it gets headlines to talk about oh yes it will sell american arms but that is not what's happening here. we see. this. breaking news this hour i witness is in the urals of russia say that burning debris is raining do
is really behind this dispute the us is playing of japan's fear of falling behind china or losing his primacy in asia and is also blown off the field while in the asian nations towards a resurgent china so just vietnam the philippines and other countries as long as these asian countries fear chinese or bullying them but us has a role to play and they can sell weapons you know and they can stay profitable let me play the devil's advocate. say the united and japan feels more strongly strongly...
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and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's defenses when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our comp but according to reports washington is all too familiar with the offensive side of cyber war it's the u.s. who launches things like stuxnet that together with israel to to cripple certain iranian technology capabilities in two thousand and ten a computer virus known as stuxnet infected tehran's enrichment facilities destroying nearly one thousand of iran's six thousand centrifuges according to reports the virus made entirely out of code was a joint collaboration between the us and israel in terms of a
and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's defenses when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look back...
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wired i predict that once china or i should say james records predicts once china and now says that they have four thousand tons of gold and they are talking about a gold back room in b. this will be the trigger that starts the cascade of bond pocalypse resulting in interest rates in the u.k. and us around the world going up three four five six percent in a week i stay sober thanks so much for being on the kaiser apart thank you max stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to former energy regulator chris coke. i'm i'm. i'm i'm i'm i'm . mission to teach me. free. free. free. free. free. free free. free . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to former energy market regulator chris rock chris welcome to the class report good to meet you again all right well chris you have written something for asia times called gas diplomacy time for iran tell us about it right well gas diplomacy is in my view we've gone quite far enough with all of diplomacy i think it's time for energy diplomacy generally diplomacy what is the tableau missing. diplomacy is also being cal
wired i predict that once china or i should say james records predicts once china and now says that they have four thousand tons of gold and they are talking about a gold back room in b. this will be the trigger that starts the cascade of bond pocalypse resulting in interest rates in the u.k. and us around the world going up three four five six percent in a week i stay sober thanks so much for being on the kaiser apart thank you max stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to former...
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china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identified a secretive chinese military unit as the likely source of hacking against u.s. corporations a charge china vehemently denies. however as the u.s. refocuses its military might from the middle east to china's backyard critics say it's no coincidence that beijing is suddenly morphing into america's virtual al-qaeda i think this is part of what obama calls the asian habit which is really in china and this cyber thing is is fits right into that pattern i think what we're looking at is art of this obama pivot to focus on china and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a de
china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm...
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china -- china already has what is called a slow-motion human catastrophe where you are going to have literally hundreds of millions of people who are elderly with no state support whatsoever in terms of pension and health care and very little money to support them because they have this one-child policy and almost no progeny of their own. so what are the chinese going to do with her old people? it's a terrifying question. >> host: well, if you are convinced that this is a disaster of some kind what works and what doesn't? what can be done? what if anything can the government do to encourage women or families to have more children? >> guest: [inaudible] that is how we sell books. [laughter] people have been trying to do this for a long time. seasseas are augusta saw they ha fertility problem and the empire. he tried to get people to get married and have kids and it didn't work or that the soviet union had a fertility problem so stalin commissioned a motherhood medal giving it out to women who had five or more children. you can get them on ebay for $5 today night believe it or not and
china -- china already has what is called a slow-motion human catastrophe where you are going to have literally hundreds of millions of people who are elderly with no state support whatsoever in terms of pension and health care and very little money to support them because they have this one-child policy and almost no progeny of their own. so what are the chinese going to do with her old people? it's a terrifying question. >> host: well, if you are convinced that this is a disaster of...
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apple is said to be making a call that could boost business in china. according to a morgan stanley analyst, as early as this summer, apple could launch an iphone mini that sells for $330. if the low-cost iphone entices consumers, it could give apple a 20% larger slice of the smartphone market in china. coming soon, a battle over movie trailers. traditionally, those short clips that entice moviegoers to come back to see the advertised film were tacked onto feature films by the studios. now, the l.a. times says some studios are being asked to pay as much as $100,000 to play just one trailer. still to come, the government wants to lock up criminal masterminds on wall street. will the plan succeed? that's later. but first, if you've considered one of those work-from-home ads, stay tuned. we'll hear about some common traps next, with bill moller. a lot of retirees stay active and earn an income by starting their own business. sometimes companies pitch retirees on a business idea. sometimes there's a lot of pressure in that pitch. so, how do you know what's
apple is said to be making a call that could boost business in china. according to a morgan stanley analyst, as early as this summer, apple could launch an iphone mini that sells for $330. if the low-cost iphone entices consumers, it could give apple a 20% larger slice of the smartphone market in china. coming soon, a battle over movie trailers. traditionally, those short clips that entice moviegoers to come back to see the advertised film were tacked onto feature films by the studios. now, the...
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between us wanting to secure the minerals losses of africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve be seen and an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic in so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it destabilized an entire country and results in many more deaths than could be prevented. but we're also looking at a situation now where the country has lost its stability where there are reports coming out from independent journalists about militias still holding great swathes the country under their power where we have competing fairly fundamentalist politicians police groups as well fighting over their territory without any of the promised ability wealth and democratic values that were suggested when the nato went in so it's become such a
between us wanting to secure the minerals losses of africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve be seen and an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic in so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could...
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india and japan and these countries are oil thirsty especially china so china up its imports of uranium oil india's imports of iranian crude were up thirty percent according to tanker arrival data western sanctions have it rains oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the iranian currency but continuous robust the ban from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers allowed the way in to unexpectedly boost exports late last year despite the sanctions the u.s. can't absolutely force those major economies especially china to stop buying from iran political and economic ramifications of such pressure would be significant but the u.s. government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and katori so you could imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in but washington is resolute to put more pressure on other countries to put forward more threats like cutting them off from the u.s. banking system. so to many countries the situation starts to look more like blackmail t
india and japan and these countries are oil thirsty especially china so china up its imports of uranium oil india's imports of iranian crude were up thirty percent according to tanker arrival data western sanctions have it rains oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the iranian currency but continuous robust the ban from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers allowed the way in to unexpectedly boost exports late last year despite the sanctions...
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but it should sure if i can clear to change it will be the russian who will take the china. greatest ever high jump on. me. now moving on from deeds to words as a limp big boss trying to calm the critics after russia's traditional stronghold of wrestling was put on the list of sports subject to be scrapped after the rio games in twenty sixteen. over the case of the not going to be the first thing you're going to. do for you. first of all there's the about to see the. games in the immigrant. communities you treat. them to be true but it's. never say you're going to be this we're going to we're the going to be. in contrast praise was heaped on the psyche box lay center in sochi after the black sea resort hosted the final world cup event of the season where latvia's martins do pools won the men's skeleton for the fourth straight year and marion taze of germany triumphed in the women's event. the venue's fantastic you know it's it's only like no other you know there's undercover area to warm up they've been testing you know going to have any problems like snow on the track it's
but it should sure if i can clear to change it will be the russian who will take the china. greatest ever high jump on. me. now moving on from deeds to words as a limp big boss trying to calm the critics after russia's traditional stronghold of wrestling was put on the list of sports subject to be scrapped after the rio games in twenty sixteen. over the case of the not going to be the first thing you're going to. do for you. first of all there's the about to see the. games in the immigrant....
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china's their largest cost one of the very last year because does this mean though that china should perhaps get involved more in global organizations now that has this status it already has getting more involved if you look at europe. now but they are. part of votes in europe because europe is. they have got the money whenever somebody has the money. and so i mean these are the hardness of the world right here and it's far better than. you know who are quite. right so let's fast forward ten years let's just say for argument's sake china is the biggest economy by then some people are saying that it will be what will that mean that in terms of power. they will be gone before they will be they think. that they will be the very large customer bring everybody i'm about to say. thank you what about competitors to china who all that the moment who's the biggest threat to the nation in terms of trade. probably germany in terms of friday maybe the united states and china if i tried to write it like japan. germany does that make the child what about emerging nations what about countries like
china's their largest cost one of the very last year because does this mean though that china should perhaps get involved more in global organizations now that has this status it already has getting more involved if you look at europe. now but they are. part of votes in europe because europe is. they have got the money whenever somebody has the money. and so i mean these are the hardness of the world right here and it's far better than. you know who are quite. right so let's fast forward ten...
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power play or link between us wanting to secure the mineral resources were african generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve they've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it destabilized an entire country and results in many more deaths than could be prevented. but we're also looking at a situation now where the country has lost its stability where there are reports coming out from independent journalists about militias still holding great swathes of the country and their power where we have competing fairly fundamentalist politicians police groups as well fighting over their territory without any of the promised ability wealth and democratic values that were suggested when the nato went in s
power play or link between us wanting to secure the mineral resources were african generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve they've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where...
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thousand with which is thousand swiss francs i can go to two occasions in cancun i can buy stuff in china right with three i have to buy something for sixty eight thousand business interests so i prefer the swiss francs right now that's assuming a boom period. i'm fully busy and come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand me to put purchase something i see come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of face paper past the i'm going to accept it you know that's why that's why my desire is so what happens is when there is a recession automatically the volume of the number of participants increases which is what the comp of the current account the cyclical is with the norm economy and that is the secret for the swiss economy and why would it be that when you take a bunch of germans and a bunch of french and sprinkling of italians and put them together and suddenly that the economy is more stable than either one of the three. you know what's the secret is so so jackie how do we go about star in the you k
thousand with which is thousand swiss francs i can go to two occasions in cancun i can buy stuff in china right with three i have to buy something for sixty eight thousand business interests so i prefer the swiss francs right now that's assuming a boom period. i'm fully busy and come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand me to put purchase something i see come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of...
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is fifty billion dollars to help out but how does this actually change china's position in terms of not just trade but political influence site from all the soffit come face to say i'm joined by legendary investor jim rogers so highlight ca. tell me how this is actually changed things and we know china's economy has been booming for the last three decades but does this mean more powell on a global scale. does katie i mean when you go business. they want to be part of the nation china is that largest one of the you know because this thing by that time to should perhaps get involved in a new global organization is not of that has the state. already getting more involved if you look at your own. self. involved godfather. they have often talked martin frost.
is fifty billion dollars to help out but how does this actually change china's position in terms of not just trade but political influence site from all the soffit come face to say i'm joined by legendary investor jim rogers so highlight ca. tell me how this is actually changed things and we know china's economy has been booming for the last three decades but does this mean more powell on a global scale. does katie i mean when you go business. they want to be part of the nation china is that...
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i think i mean there's no doubt that china will at some point be the biggest economy in the world it's just a question of when not if but it's political story should draw as we thought economic strain so you know there will always be little gaps but you know i don't see there being a huge huge gap there so you know provided the u.s. allow china to continue to assert its power globally you know it should it should be relatively peaceful rise to china and in terms of growth that it has been phenomenal over these decades but it has slowed down recently do you see a soft patch coming up in the next maybe six months to a year and you think it's the european sovereign debt crisis to blame for that or do you think it's domestic issues that china need to address. i mean in the near term i the next twelve months or so i think china will grow quite strongly probably around about the eight percent top range you know there's no doubt i think that china's turning growth rate has shifted down from sight what it was you know five or six years ago when it was arguably growing somewhere between ten and
i think i mean there's no doubt that china will at some point be the biggest economy in the world it's just a question of when not if but it's political story should draw as we thought economic strain so you know there will always be little gaps but you know i don't see there being a huge huge gap there so you know provided the u.s. allow china to continue to assert its power globally you know it should it should be relatively peaceful rise to china and in terms of growth that it has been...
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"wall street journal also confirms systematic hacker attacks believed to be coming from china. >> the newspapers say hackers hunted for files related to chinese stores including investigation into the family of the premier. >> china has rejected the suggestion that its military may have conducted the attacks. >> the "new york times" says its computer systems have been infiltrated repeatedly over recent months. >> we are a certain as we can be that this had all the hallmarks of an attack by chinese military hackers. >> but beijing has denied this, >> there is no evidence for this. these allegations are groundless. >> the first attacks coincided with an investigation into the private fortune of the chinese premier's family. a chinese translation of an article was posted on line last october. and many of the cyber attacks have targeted the reporter. >> they were mostly after david barr boasts of's e-mail on both his "new york times" account and any other accounts they could find -- after david barr boasts a -- after david barbosa's email. >> the toy fair is under way right now. >> plenty
"wall street journal also confirms systematic hacker attacks believed to be coming from china. >> the newspapers say hackers hunted for files related to chinese stores including investigation into the family of the premier. >> china has rejected the suggestion that its military may have conducted the attacks. >> the "new york times" says its computer systems have been infiltrated repeatedly over recent months. >> we are a certain as we can be that this had...